IRB doesn't print exception cause

Because IRB also doesn't offer access to raised exceptions (see https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14684), in effect this make the #cause of exceptions inaccessible without extra work and tooling at the console

defmethod_raises_exception_with_cause1/0rescueStandardError=>eraise"An exception with a cause"endmethod_raises_exception_with_cause#RuntimeError: An exception with a cause# from (irb):4:in `rescue in method_raises_exception_with_cause'# from (irb):2:in `method_raises_exception_with_cause'# from (irb):7# from /Users/marcsiegel/.rubies/ruby-2.3.4/bin/irb:11:in `<main>'

In order to work with the #cause feature in recent Rubies, which is generally accepted Ruby practice today, we expect to see the #cause printed at the console. In fact, we would expect it to be recursively printed if there were a series of linked causes. For example:

method_raises_exception_with_cause# One could imagine seeing printed from IRB:#RuntimeError: An exception with a cause# from (irb):4:in `rescue in method_raises_exception_with_cause'# from (irb):2:in `method_raises_exception_with_cause'# from (irb):7# from /Users/marcsiegel/.rubies/ruby-2.3.4/bin/irb:11:in `<main>'#Caused by: ZeroDivisionError: divided by 0# from (irb):3:in `/'# from (irb):2:in `method_raises_exception_with_cause'# from (irb):7# from /Users/marcsiegel/.rubies/ruby-2.3.4/bin/irb:11:in `<main>'

Ruby nested exceptions via #cause are a stable and accepted part of the Ruby landscape. All major Ruby tooling we are aware of, including production services such as BugSnag and AirBrake, as well as IDEs such as RubyMine, support the #cause mechanism for conveying nested exception contexts.

It is surprising that IRB does not. Would this be a big challenge to change?

Note that per Hanmac (Hans Mackowiak) above in comment #2, separate work might be necessary to also print the #cause in default Ruby uncaught exception print out. But that is not the subject of this issue.

Hanmac -- should I open a separate issue to cover the printing of #cause in Ruby uncaught exceptions, as a separate issue from IRB?

RubyBugs (A Nonymous) wrote:

May I ask: a very quick path to solving this would be for me (or someone else) to turn my workaround monkey-patch of IRB (see comment #1 above) into a pull request to IRB in the standard library.

Ruby maintainers: are you interested in receiving such a PR? We can take that on if there is interest in reviewing it.